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Los Angeles school workers plan massive strike to shut down public education

Employees of the Los Angeles Unified School District are poised to begin a massive three-day strike on Tuesday that would shut down the nation's second largest school district.

Republican efforts to reach Latino communities in 2022 worked in California

The Republican Party has attempted to make gains in the Latino community through various initiatives, and based on the 2022 election, it appears to be working.

WATCH: Kamala Harris booed at NCAA tournament, gives awkward postgame speech

Vice President Kamala Harris went viral more than once Thursday after attending Howard University's first appearance in the NCAA tournament in over 30 years.

Trump indictment in Stormy Daniels hush-money payment investigation ‘imminent’

An indictment of former President Donald Trump related to hush-money payments made during his successful 2016 White House run is expected imminently, according to reports.

Home prices see first year-over-year decline since 2012: Redfin

Housing prices dropped from February 2022 to last month, marking the first annual decline since 2012 and what could be a harbinger for bigger declines in the year to come.

Biden proposes spending hike of $2 billion on ATF for gun control regulations

President Joe Biden's budgetary proposal for fiscal 2024 recommends a staggering $1.9 billion figure to fund the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, marking a massive increase to the agency amid additional proposals to further regulate guns across the nation.

US Africa Command chief details high price of doing business with Russian mercenaries

A Russian mercenary group has gained notoriety for leading battles in the war in Ukraine, but its efforts in multiple African nations predate that conflict.

Trump bashes DeSantis over payments to ‘non-entity’ Babylon Bee site

Former President Donald Trump bashed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over payments he made to the satirical news site the Babylon Bee.

Biden and Harris’s March Madness support comes back to haunt teams

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are both not faring well with this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament.

Turkey’s Erdogan greenlights Finland’s entry into NATO, but Sweden still waits

Turkey will proceed with the ratification of Finland’s membership in NATO, hastening a major enhancement of the trans-Atlantic alliance despite a diplomatic logjam that still obstructs Sweden’s inclusion.
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